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SOP for Secure Storage of Narcotic and Psychotropic Substances – V 2.0

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SOP for Secure Storage of Narcotic and Psychotropic Substances – V 2.0

Standard Operating Procedure for Secure Storage of Narcotic and Psychotropic Substances

Department Warehouse / Quality Assurance / Security
SOP No. SOP/RM/143/2025
Supersedes SOP/RM/143/2022
Page No. Page 1 of 15
Issue Date 12/03/2025
Effective Date 19/03/2025
Review Date 12/03/2026

1. Purpose

This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) outlines the requirements for the secure storage, handling, and documentation of narcotic and psychotropic substances to comply with regulatory authorities and ensure safety and security within the warehouse facility.

2. Scope

This SOP applies to all narcotic and psychotropic substances received, stored, and handled within the facility, including those used for pharmaceutical manufacturing and research purposes.

3. Responsibilities

  • Warehouse Personnel: Ensure proper storage, handling, and documentation of narcotic and psychotropic substances.
  • Security Officer: Monitor secure storage areas, control access, and report any discrepancies.
  • Warehouse Manager: Supervise the receipt, storage, and issuance of substances, ensuring compliance with security protocols.
  • Quality Assurance (QA): Review documentation and ensure compliance with regulatory guidelines.

4. Accountability

The Warehouse Manager and Security Officer are accountable for the secure storage and handling of narcotic and psychotropic substances. The QA Manager is responsible for reviewing documentation to ensure compliance with regulatory and GMP standards.

5. Procedure

5.1 Receipt and Identification

  1. Receiving Procedures:
    • Upon receipt, verify narcotic and psychotropic substances against the purchase order (PO) and Certificate of Analysis (COA).
    • Inspect packaging for tampering and cross-check batch numbers and quantities.
    • Document receipt details in the Narcotic and Psychotropic Substance Receipt Log (Annexure-1).
  2. Labeling Requirements:
    • Clearly label all substances with the product name, batch number, storage requirements, and appropriate hazard symbols.
    • Ensure tamper-evident seals are intact and record labeling in the Substance Labeling Log (Annexure-2).
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5.2 Secure Storage Requirements

  1. Designated Storage Areas:
    • Store substances in locked, restricted-access cabinets or rooms equipped with surveillance cameras.
    • Ensure temperature and humidity controls are maintained as per regulatory requirements.
    • Document storage details in the Secure Storage Log (Annexure-3).
  2. Access Control:
    • Limit access to authorized personnel only, and maintain an access control log.
    • Use biometric or keycard access systems where applicable.
    • Record access details in the Access Control Log (Annexure-4).

5.3 Handling and Issuance

  1. Handling Procedures:
    • Handle substances in designated areas using appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
    • Ensure accurate documentation of handling activities in the Substance Handling Log (Annexure-5).
  2. Issuance Procedures:
    • Issue substances only with proper authorization, recording the quantity and recipient details.
    • Document issuance in the Substance Issuance Log (Annexure-6).

5.4 Inventory Management and Reconciliation

  1. Inventory Tracking:
    • Maintain an updated inventory of all narcotic and psychotropic substances.
    • Conduct monthly reconciliations to verify physical stock against inventory records.
    • Document reconciliation activities in the Inventory Reconciliation Log (Annexure-7).

5.5 Incident Reporting and Security Breaches

  1. Incident Reporting:
    • Immediately report any discrepancies, theft, or unauthorized access to the Warehouse Manager and Security Officer.
    • Document incidents in the Incident Report Log (Annexure-8).
  2. Corrective Actions:
    • Conduct investigations into security breaches and implement corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
    • Document corrective actions in the Corrective Action Log (Annexure-9).

6. Abbreviations

  • SOP: Standard Operating Procedure
  • GMP: Good Manufacturing Practice
  • QA: Quality Assurance
  • PPE: Personal Protective Equipment
  • PO: Purchase Order
  • COA: Certificate of Analysis
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7. Documents

  1. Narcotic and Psychotropic Substance Receipt Log (Annexure-1)
  2. Substance Labeling Log (Annexure-2)
  3. Secure Storage Log (Annexure-3)
  4. Access Control Log (Annexure-4)
  5. Substance Handling Log (Annexure-5)
  6. Substance Issuance Log (Annexure-6)
  7. Inventory Reconciliation Log (Annexure-7)
  8. Incident Report Log (Annexure-8)
  9. Corrective Action Log (Annexure-9)

8. References

  • Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (India)
  • 21 CFR Part 1301 – DEA Requirements for Controlled Substances
  • WHO GMP Guidelines for Controlled Substances

9. SOP Version

Version: 2.0

10. Approval Section

Prepared By Checked By Approved By
Signature
Date
Name
Designation
Department

11. Annexures

Annexure-1: Narcotic and Psychotropic Substance Receipt Log

Date Substance Name Batch Number Quantity Received Received By
12/03/2025 Morphine Sulfate MS-1234 500 vials Ravi Kumar
12/03/2025 Diazepam DZP-5678 300 ampoules Neha Verma

Annexure-2: Substance Labeling Log

Date Substance Name Batch Number Labeling Details Label Verified By
12/03/2025 Morphine Sulfate MS-1234 Hazard Label, Batch Number, Storage Conditions Ravi Kumar
12/03/2025 Diazepam DZP-5678 Controlled Substance Mark, Expiry Date Neha Verma

Annexure-3: Secure Storage Log

Date Substance Name Batch Number Storage Location Storage Conditions Stored By
12/03/2025 Morphine Sulfate MS-1234 Controlled Access Vault A1 Temperature: 20-25°C, Restricted Access Neha Verma
12/03/2025 Diazepam DZP-5678 Locked Cabinet B2 Ambient, Tamper-Evident Seal Amit Joshi

Annexure-4: Access Control Log

Date Employee Name Access Type (Entry/Exit) Time Substance Accessed Authorized By
12/03/2025 Ravi Kumar Entry 09:00 AM Morphine Sulfate Priya Singh
12/03/2025 Neha Verma Exit 10:30 AM Diazepam Ravi Kumar
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Annexure-5: Substance Handling Log

Date Substance Name Batch Number Handling Procedure Handled By Verified By
12/03/2025 Morphine Sulfate MS-1234 Transferred for QC Testing Neha Verma Amit Joshi
12/03/2025 Diazepam DZP-5678 Repackaged into Unit Dose Forms Ravi Kumar Priya Singh

Annexure-6: Substance Issuance Log

Date Substance Name Batch Number Quantity Issued Issued To Issued By
12/03/2025 Morphine Sulfate MS-1234 100 vials QC Laboratory Neha Verma
12/03/2025 Diazepam DZP-5678 50 ampoules Formulation Department Ravi Kumar

Annexure-7: Inventory Reconciliation Log

Date Substance Name Batch Number Physical Count Recorded Quantity Discrepancy (if any) Verified By
12/03/2025 Morphine Sulfate MS-1234 400 vials 400 vials None Amit Joshi
12/03/2025 Diazepam DZP-5678 250 ampoules 250 ampoules None Priya Singh

Annexure-8: Incident Report Log

Date Substance Name Batch Number Incident Description Action Taken Reported By
12/03/2025 Morphine Sulfate MS-1234 Unusual Access Attempt Detected Access Denied, Security Alert Raised Ravi Kumar
12/03/2025 Diazepam DZP-5678 Minor Labeling Error Identified Corrected and Reverified Neha Verma

Annexure-9: Corrective Action Log

Date Incident Description Corrective Action Taken Responsible Person Verified By
12/03/2025 Unauthorized Access Attempt to Controlled Vault Security Protocols Updated, Staff Re-trained Priya Singh Amit Joshi
12/03/2025 Labeling Error on Diazepam Batch Re-labeled and Implemented Additional Checkpoints Ravi Kumar Neha Verma

Revision History:

Revision Date Revision No. Revision Details Reason for Revision Approved By
01/01/2024 1.0 Initial Version New SOP Implementation QA Head
12/03/2025 2.0 Updated Security Protocols and Documentation Requirements Alignment with Revised Regulatory Guidelines QA Head
Raw Material Warehouse V 2.0 Tags:Audit compliance in material storage, Contamination prevention in warehouses, Documentation in warehouse operations, Emergency procedures in warehouses, Equipment maintenance in warehouses, FIFO method in inventory, Handling of hazardous materials, Inventory management SOP, Labeling requirements in warehouses, Loading and unloading procedures, Material inspection protocol, Material receiving process, Material segregation guidelines, Pest control in storage areas, Quality control in warehousing, Raw material handling SOP, Return material handling SOP, Safety procedures for material handling, Security measures for stored materials, Spill response procedures, Storage conditions for raw materials, Temperature and humidity control in storage, Training for warehouse personnel, Warehouse storage procedures, Waste management in warehouses

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